adidas Boys’ Short Sleeve AEROREADY Performance Logo T-Shirt In Black Or White For $6 From Amazon

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adidas Boys’ Short Sleeve AEROREADY Performance Logo T-Shirt In Black Or White For $6 From Amazon

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This was selling for $15 yesterday and is now the lowest price ever from Amazon.

  • ONE UNIVERSAL FACT ABOUT KIDS: They are always growing and changing and their bodies are, too. That’s why we now offer kids’ extended sizing for our most popular apparel. Kids deserve great-fitting, functional gear they can feel confident wearing.
  • FABRIC: The AEROREADY crew neck tee is crafted from high-quality, breathable fabric designed to wick away moisture, keeping your child dry and comfortable even during intense physical activities. Its built to last, withstanding the wear and tear of active play and frequent washing.
  • FEATURES: This short sleeve crewneck top is finished with a bold adidas Badge of Sport logo on the chest and has a tagless lable that won’t chafe or irritate your child’s skin.
  • FIT: This t-shirt is designed with comfort in mind, featuring a relaxed fit that is roomy at the body with a straight silhouette.
  • FUNCTION: The moisture-wicking properties in this tee make it perfect for all activities: gym, tennis, golf, school yard play, basketball, track and more

HT: YossieW.

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I personally have a problem wearing the logo of Adolf Dassler’s brand.
The man was a Nazi (joined the party in 1933) who turned his factory to manufacturing anti tank weapons during the war.
I’ll grant you that his brother Rudolph was more active within the Nazi party and split off to open the puma brand. But that is a conversation for another post.

Now, to be clear, I am not telling anyone not to but Adidas products. I am just suggesting you be aware whose branding you are advertising when you wear vended products. (And yes you are advertising it. A relative of mine told me that his kids could not go to camp unless they were wearing adidas tiro pants.)

JR

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